Daily Archives: May 3, 2019

Most survivors continue to suffer from headaches following
the treatment of a ruptured aneurysm. When the head starts to pound and you
think you’ve done everything you can possible do but still no relieve, panic
hits in. You start thinking if it’s another aneurysm getting ready to rupture.
This panic leads to anxiety and anxiety makes the headache and sometimes BP (if
you have been diagnosed) go up. I used to torture myself with this a lot until I
decided to get down to business by identifying exactly the symptoms of Aneurysm
related headache .

Excruciating pain in the vicinity of the eye; tearing of the
eye; nose congestion; and flushing of the face. Pain frequently develops during
sleep and may last for several hours. Attacks occur every day for weeks, or
even months, then disappears for up to a year. Eighty percent of cluster
patients are male, most between the ages of 20 and 50.

For me, I like to eliminate the anxiety by knowing the exact
symptoms.